
Kane construction
About us
When I created Kane Construction, it was really a labor of love. I worked full time in New York while running small jobs in Fairfield County. Eventually, I came to a crossroad and decided to take the road less traveled. The whole concept of Kane Construction is and always will be based on customer satisfaction. I have taken the basic fundamentals used in large scale construction and boiled them down to something much simpler. The sub-contractors I use are the same men and women that I have worked with in the past. I have formed lasting relationships with these people and trust them enough to let them work on my family’s homes including my own. These days you hear so many horror stories about contractors taking advantage of homeowners. Kane Construction was formed with the idea that our work will speak for itself. Big job or small job, if my name is on it, you can be assured you will be getting the best.
Business highlights
Services we offer
All Home improvement no job is to big or small- bathroom remodels, Dump runs. You name it and we can get it done!, Handymen services, Install/replace existing light fixtures - light switches & outlets, carpentry, install or repair decks, property management
Amenities
Emergency Services
Yes
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Licensing
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